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Exclusive-China robot-hand-building unicorn Linkerbot targets $6 billion valuation

By Laurie Chen

Reuters

BEIJING, May 4 (Reuters) - Chinese robotics startup Linkerbot, the global market leader in highly dexterous robotic hands for humanoids, will seek a $6 billion valuation in its next financing round, double the valuation in a just-closed funding, the company said.

Beijing-based Linkerbot completed what it called ‌a “series B+” funding round last week that valued it at $3 billion. It did not say when the next funding round will be launched or ‌whether it was targeting the previously undisclosed $6 billion valuation in a private investment round or in an initial public offering.

Prominent early backers of the two-year-old unicorn include Alibaba's Ant Group and Sequoia spin-off ​HongShan Group, while the state-backed Zhongguancun Science Park Fund, Bank of China Asset Management and Fosun Capital participated in the latest round, the company said in a statement on Thursday.

Linkerbot currently holds over 80% of the global market share in high-degree-of-freedom (DoF) robotic hands, and plans to scale production "soon" to 10,000 units a month from almost 5,000 currently, CEO Alex Zhou told Reuters in an interview.

Investor interest in China's humanoid robotics industry has surged this year after market leaders such as Unitree demonstrated their products' staggering technical advances ‌during a widely watched TV performance and the Beijing humanoid ⁠robot half-marathon last month. Unitree filed for a Shanghai IPO in March, seeking a valuation of up to $7 billion.

Unlike competing humanoid makers such as X Square Robot that focus on training robotic hands for household chores, Linkerbot specialises in high-value human craftsmanship.

"We ⁠aren't just making hands. Our goal is to replicate the entire library of human dexterous skills within our hardware," Zhou said, referring to the firm's LinkerSkillNet platform, which he claims is the world's largest real-world dexterous manipulation dataset.

The platform is a multimodal data collection system that converts human skills into standardised, reusable capabilities for robotic hands, containing over 500 skills so ​far.

"The ​hand is the most complex part of the whole humanoid robot. Elon Musk described on ​several occasions that the part was taking more than half of ‌their whole engineering effort forTesla's Optimus," said Georg Stieler, head of robotics and automation at technology consultancy Stieler.

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Musk promised that the latest Optimus model, to be launched this spring, will have "the manual dexterity of a human".

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Inspired by his childhood fondness for Doraemon, the Japanese cartoon robotic cat who holds an infinite array of gadgets in his pocket, CEO Zhou envisions his robots playing the piano, giving massages or even doing dentistry: skills he says are a "value-add that is at least triple that of basic labour".

Linkerbot's hands can already rapidly turn screws, grasp deformable soft objects, thread a needle and engage in high-precision manufacturing. The company supplies some of ‌China's leading humanoid robot makers as well as some foreign industrial giants, which the company declined ​to disclose due to NDAs.

Its basic O6 light-weight model can carry a 50 kg load despite ​weighing only 370 g, performance Zhou said was a key advantage for ​industrial applications where miniaturisation and strength are required.

The company manufactures key components like joint modules, motors and reducers in-house, and uses specialised ‌polymers that are self-lubricating and corrosion-resistant, Zhou said.

Besides industrial settings, ​Linkerbot's hands are used by research institutes and ​leading global universities. The company has over 400 employees and five factories in Beijing and Shenzhen, and is developing intelligent production lines where robotic hands manufacture other hands.

A major obstacle to the widespread factory use of humanoids is their cost, at $100,000 to $150,000 per unit for the leading industrial models from ​Unitree, AgiBot and UBTech, analysts say. But Linkerbot says ‌its hands are more easily deployed.

"Chinese factory owners are extremely pragmatic. They’ve realised that for most factory work, two arms and a pair ​of dexterous hands are enough," said Zhou.

"Currently, many of our customers simply mount our hands onto existing robotic arms rather than buying a ​full humanoid," he said.

(Reporting by Laurie Chen; Editing by Kevin Krolicki and Muralikumar Anantharaman)

Exclusive-China robot-hand-building unicorn Linkerbot targets $6 billion valuation

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Speaking on Sirius XM’s “Deals and Dunks” on Monday, NBA insider Marc Stein tabbed theCelticsas a team that could be in the running for the two-time MVP if the Bucks opt to move him after a disappointing 2025-26 season. “Because they’ve created this [cap] flexibility for themselves when it looked like it was gonna be really hard to do so — I feel like they’re gonna be able to make moves,” Stein said of the Celtics. “There will inevitably be people who bring back the, ‘Do they break up Tatum and [Jaylen] Brown’ — like, that storyline will probably come back.“There have been some rumblings at various points during the season that the Celtics could be a stealth Giannis team and a team that potentially interests Giannis. So let’s keep our eye on the Celtics.We know Brad Stevens is not afraid to make big moves and take big swings. So I think we have to be ready for just about anything with Boston.”

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Hoskins and DeLauter power the Guardians past the Athletics 8-5

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Rhys Hoskins homered and drove in three runs, Chase DeLauter went 4 for 4 with two RBIs and the Cleveland Guardians beat the Athletics 8-5 on Friday night.

Associated Press Cleveland Guardians' Rhys Hoskins hits a bases loaded two-run RBI double in the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Athletics Friday, May 1, 2026, in West Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Alan Greth) Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz looks on before a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians Friday, May 1, 2026, in West Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Alan Greth) Cleveland Guardians' Chase DeLauter runs to first base after hitting a two-run RBI double during the second inning of a baseball game against the Athletics Friday, May 1, 2026, in West Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Alan Greth) Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz (16) tosses his bat after he was walked in the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians Friday, May 1, 2026, in West Sacramento, Calif. Cleveland Guardians catcher Bo Naylor is at left. (AP Photo/Alan Greth) Athletics' Colby Thomas (32) reacts after hitting a long fly ball to the wall for an out in the eighth inning of a a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians Friday, May 1, 2026, in West Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Alan Greth)

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The Athletics’ Nick Kurtz was walked by Hunter Gaddis in the seventh inning, his 20th straight game with at least one to tie San Francisco's Barry Bonds (2002-03) for the second-longest streak in major league history. Detroit's Roy Culllenbine has the record with 22 consecutive games with a walk, set in 1947.

Kurtz also extended his on-base streak to 26, but the reigning AL Rookie of the Year struck out against Cade Smith while representing the tying run in the eighth and finished 0 for 4 with the walk.

Hoskins had a two-run doubleagainst J.T. Ginn (0-1) to tie it at 4 in the fifth andhit a solo homer— his second of the season — to put Cleveland up 6-4 in the seventh following a go-ahead sacrifice fly by pinch-hitter Angel Martínez.

DeLauter hit a two-run double that tied it at 2 with two outs in the second.

Cleveland led 8-4 when Kurtz walked to load the bases with no outs. Brent Rooker, who hit a two-run homerto snap an 0-for-20 slumpand give the Athletics a 2-0 lead in the first, had an RBI single to chase Gaddis. Erik Sabrowski (1-1) came in and struck out Darell Hernaiz and Tyler Soderstrom before four-time Gold Glove winnerSteven Kwan chased downColby Thomas's fly ball at the wall in center to keep it 8-5.

Joey Cantillo allowed four runs and five hits with three walks in four innings for Cleveland. Smith got the final four outs for his eighth save in 10 opportunities.

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Zack Gelof had a two-run single in the fourth to give the Athletics a 4-2 lead.

Guardians rookie Travis Bazzano is 0 for 9 through his first three games, but walked twice and scored the first two runs of his big league career.

Ginn allowed five runs and five hits with five walks in 4 1/3 innings.

Cleveland has won 22 of the last 27 games against the A's.

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Guardians RHP Slade Cecconi (0-4, 6.23) starts Saturday opposite Athletics LHP Jacob Lopez (2-1, 5.84).

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Wrexham falls short of fourth-straight promotion, chance at Premier League place

Promotion to the Premier League is not in the cards forWrexhamthis season. The Welsh side fell short in their bid for a Championship playoff place on Saturday following a2-2 draw with Middlesbrough.

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There were several permutations that would have seen Wrexham finish in one of the four playoff spots, but between their draw and Hull City’s 2-1 win over Norwich, the dream for a fourth-straight promotion and a place in the Premier League came to an end.

Wrexham fell behind early against Middlesbrough after four minutes, but Josh Windass leveled the match with a 28th-minute free kick. Thirteen minutes later, Sam Smith gave the Red Dragons the lead. But hope was dissolved just two minutes later when David Strelec equalized just before halftime.

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As the second half went on, Wrexham found themselves bouncing in and out of a playoff place with Hull and Derby remaining in the mix. Once Derby fell behind, it was up to Hull, who were boosted by an Oliver McBurnie 67th-minute penalty kick to lift them ahead of Wrexham in the table.

That meant Wrexham needed to win or hope Norwich tied Hull. Neither result happened and the Welsh side, who gained worldwide exposure after being bought by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney in 2020, will spend a second season in the Championship.

No English team had ever achievedthree consecutive promotions before Wrexham accomplished it last year.The club’s rebirth began after being sold in 2020. It has since launched popular TV show, “Welcome to Wrexham,” and seen revenues increase leading to an improve squad.

After eight seasons in the National League, Wrexham clinch its first promotion with a league title in 2023. The Red Dragons then followed that up with successive second-place finishes in League Two and League One to rise to the second tier of the English soccer pyramid.

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Teenager accused of bomb hoax at Peter Kay show is remanded in custody after courtroom outbursts

A teenager charged over analleged bomb hoaxwhich forced a Peter Kay comedy show to be evacuated, and later cancelled, has been remanded in custody until next month.

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Omar Majed, 19, was ordered to go down to the cells during an 11-minute hearing at Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on Monday.

The court heard thousands of fans had to be evacuated after Majed allegedly “barged” his way into Birmingham’s Utilita Arena last Friday without a ticket.

Prosecutor Ros Buttler told the court Majed was alleged to have indicated to a police constable and others that a bomb may have been left at the venue.

The alleged hoax had “serious repercussions” at an event with an expected crowd of almost 13,000 people, she added.

The charge against Majed alleges that he communicated to a police officer and others information, which he knew or believed to be false, that a bomb was present in the arena.

The incident took place at Utilita Arena in Birmingham last Friday (Alamy/PA) (Alamy/PA)

After confirming his address and date of birth at the start of the hearing, Majed, of Graham Road, Saltley, Birmingham, was repeatedly asked to be quiet by District Judge Michelle Smith.

District Judge Smith, appearing in court via a video-link, also made several requests for Majed to sit down.

After Majed shouted that proposed bail conditions for him were “not acceptable” he was taken down to the cells before the end of the hearing.

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Majed gave no indication of plea to a single charge of communicating false information to police contrary to the Criminal Law Act.

Adjourning the case after submissions from the prosecutor and defence lawyer Lauren Clark, District Judge Smith also refused a bail application.

The judge said: “Based on everything I have read and have heard I am satisfied that the case should be dealt with in the Crown Court.

“The case will be sent to Birmingham Crown Court on June 1.”

Kay, aged 52, was ushered off stage during his show at the Utilita Arena on Friday.

The show was cancelled after the evacuation and West Midlands Police later said “nothing suspicious was found” during searches.

In an update on Saturday evening, the force said: “An evacuation of the arena was ordered yesterday evening after a report of a suspicious bag being left in the area.

“Following searches, nothing suspicious was found and we are grateful to everyone for their co-operation and understanding.

“As always our priority is the safety of the public.”

The show was part of Kay’s Better Late Than Never national tour, which will see all proceeds donated to 12 cancer charities.

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